By OLIVER SAMBOKOThe Road Transport and Safety Agency (RATSA) has been directed to allow online car-hailing services to continue operating normally, as a lasting solution to the issue is found.Transport and Logistics Minister Frank Tayali said in Parliament yesterday that the directive by RTSA for online car hailing to comply to Public Service Vehicle licensing regulations was going to negatively impact the online car hailing operators.He was responding to Kantanshi Member of Parliament Anthony Mumba who wanted to know whether the government is aware that compelling online car-hailing services to register with RTSA is stifling youth innovation and hindering the growth of small and medium businesses.Mr Mumba also wanted to know what measures are being taken to ensure that online car-hailing services are not adversely affected by the registration process.And in responding to the question, the Transport Minister said RTSA has been advised to engage all stakeholders involved so as to come up with a […]
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